House Ethics Complaint Filed Against State Rep. Daniel Patterson After Domestic-Violence Claim

​UPDATE: We played phone-tag with Patterson for a few hours last night, but while we had him on the phone, he very much denied what he called "false" accusations.

Sixteen Democrats in the Arizona House signed off on an ethics complaint against fellow Democratic Rep. Daniel Patterson, of Tucson, following a published report detailed a restraining order and domestic-violence allegations from Patterson's girlfriend.

According to the language of the complaint, the latest news about Patterson is more of a "last straw" for the House Democrats.

"Based on our personal knowledge from media reports and personal conversations, it appears that Representative Patterson has engaged in a pattern of conduct that may be considered domestic violence," the complaint penned by Rep. Katie Hobbs says. "Mr. Patterson's girlfriend has filed a protective order against him alleging certain acts, which if true, would constitute domestic violence, including causing physical injury and mental anguish. These recent events appear to be part of a pattern of inappropriate conduct, including previous allegations by Mr. Patterson's ex-wife who obtained an order of protection against him."